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GOTO Amsterdam 2022 Online

June 13-15

Join a group of developers, architects, team leads and project managers at GOTO Amsterdam 2022


This year's program is focused on taking things back to the roots of software development. You can expect 4 days in the heart of Amsterdam surrounded by a group of true pioneers, inventors and best-selling authors, including:

Alan Kay: Turing Award winner who has fundamentally shaped our world
Pierluigi Collina: Chairman of the FIFA Referees Committee
Roy Osherove: Best-selling author who coined the terms elastic leadership
Felienne Hermans: Launched the Hedy programming language to teach children Python

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NIGHT OWL SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 19

Only 500 passes are up for grabs

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2021 Speakers

GOTO is all about the talks. We seek the best speakers from around the world and let them shape the agenda — they're the experts after all.

Interested in sponsoring GOTO Amsterdam 2021?

As a GOTO partner, you’ll have the chance to engage with developers, architects and engineering managers eager to learn more about what you have to offer.

We’ll give you the ideal platform to share your story, showcase your technology and generate quality leads.

Email us so we can discuss how you can get involved with GOTO Amsterdam 2021.

Watch Videos from Past GOTO Amsterdam Conferences

We can hardly wait for GOTO Amsterdam 2021, but in the meantime, you can watch videos of sessions from past Amsterdam conferences on our YouTube channel along with thousands of videos from all of our past conferences.

GOTO Amsterdam is held at Beurs van Berlage

The Beurs van Berlage is located in the historic center of Amsterdam, opposite the Central Station and around the corner from Dam Square. It was designed as a commodity exchange by architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage and constructed between 1896 and 1903.

The building is made of red brick with an iron and glass roof and stone piers, lintels and corbels. Its entrance is under a striking 40m-high clock tower, while inside lie three large multi-story halls formerly used as trading floors, with offices and communal facilities group around them.